Tynan Water Supply Corp.

Tynan Water Supply Corp. This page will serve as the community informational page for Tynan, Tx.

Please invite local residents to join the page so they can stay informed on all news related to water resources in town.

07/04/2024
05/08/2024

Water is back on!
Thanks DMB!

05/08/2024

Water will be shut off at 10:00 am for residents on west side of 359. Please collect water before this time. Service will be restored as soon as possible. We are working on a major leak. Thank you for your patience.

More good news for Downtown Tynan!!Update on the Tynan Water Supply Company:Rebuilt booster pump getting installed this ...
02/25/2024

More good news for Downtown Tynan!!

Update on the Tynan Water Supply Company:

Rebuilt booster pump getting installed this morning and a freshly tested drive motor is set in place getting ready for Donnie Wilkerson Electric to tie back in the 3 phase system.
After this, our water distribution will be back up and operating at full distribution capacity.

01/29/2024

Mark your calendars please! February 3rd Swinney Switch VFD will be hosting a benefit to help pay for funeral expenses for Marissa Cruz the daughter of one of our own Fire Department member and her close friend Erick Duhan. These young people were involved in a terrible car accident January 13th on Highway 359 between Tynan and Skidmore. I want to acknowledge K’s Country Market and citizens from the Swinney Switch area for providing all of the food and Lagarto VFD for cooking the pork butts. This will be a drive thru event.

12/12/2023

Annual meeting will be held March 23, 2024 @ 323 Frio Tynan, Tx

09/26/2023

It’s finally happening! New well getting drilled. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

06/28/2023

Water is back on. Thanks San Patricio Plumbing!

06/26/2023

Tynan residents please be advised water will be shut off on Wednesday to repair a major leak. Please save some water on Tuesday. We do not know how long the water will be off.

01/01/2023
12/22/2022

Have a Merry Christmas! Stay warm! Protect your pipes from freezing!

12/14/2022

Our Tynan VFD family sincerely wish you and your family a SAFE and Happy Christmas holiday. Please review these tips so we don’t have an unscheduled visit to your home this season.

10 Essential Christmas Tree Safety Tips to Avoid a Tragedy This Holiday Season
Minimize the chances of a Christmas tree-related fire in your home with the following 10 tips.

1. Select the safest tree possible. When you purchase a live tree, choose a fresh tree with springy green needles that stay put when the tree is touched or gently shaken. Look at the cut end of the trunk, too – it should be sticky and resinous, not dried out.

If you’re buying an artificial tree, make sure it comes with a label marked “fire-resistant.” Even though this doesn’t mean the tree is 100% fire-proof, it’s still a worthwhile safety indicator.

2. Place the tree in a safe spot. Place your tree at least three feet away from fireplaces, radiators, candles, heat vents, TV sets or hot lights, and don’t block any exits with it.

3. Make sure the tree is topple-proof. Secure the tree in a sturdy tree stand with widely spaced feet for stability. Secure by looping twine or fishing line around the trunk and tying to screws in the wall. A well-secured tree is particularly important if you have pets or small children around.

4. Water the tree regularly. Make sure your tree stand has a large water reservoir and be sure to add water daily. A dried-out tree is a huge fire risk.

5. Light the tree safely. Use UL-approved lights, and don’t overload your outlets or string together more lights than recommended by the manufacturer.

Check all light strings for signs of wear, blackened sockets or exposed wires and throw away damaged strings. Make sure all bulb sockets have bulbs in them to prevent electrical shocks or the possibility of a fire. And run lighting cords along walls, not under rugs, to prevent overheating.

6. Keep gifts away from heat. Wrapping paper and boxes are extremely flammable. Make sure you don't place gifts near open flames or electrical connections. Gift should not be touching any lights or electrical ornaments.

7. Keep a fire extinguisher handy. Make sure every family member knows how to use it in case of emergency.

8. Check the batteries in your smoke detectors and replace if necessary. Test your smoke alarms regularly, and run fire safety drills with your family.

9. Turn off the tree lights before you leave the house or go to bed. Even LED lights can overheat and, combined with a dry Christmas tree, cause a fire. To make it safer, purchase a timer for your tree lights. You can also buy a wireless control to shut off your lights through an app on your phone.

10. Dispose of your tree properly and promptly. Remove the tree from your home before it dries out. Carefully remove all decorations and find a tree recycling program near you. Don’t leave the tree in your garage or leaning against your home.

Never burn any part of a Christmas tree in a wood stove or fireplace. Needles burn quickly and intensely, which can lead them to flare up and burn out of control.

Protect your home
In the excitement of the holiday season, it’s easy to forget safety. Both real and artificial trees are susceptible to fire, especially when strung with lights.

Keep these 10 simple tips in mind to protect your home and loved ones.

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Tynan, TX
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